106 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (College of Architecture and Fine Arts) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 JOHNSON, L. A., Chairman; BRISTOR, J. D.; EPPES, B. G.; HALPERIN, D. A.; HOLLAND, H. F.; MANNING, J. H.; PRUGH, B. J.; WILLIAMSON, H. D. Graduate Coordinator: J. H. MANNING Courses are offered leading to the degrees of Master of Science in Building Construction and Master of Building Construction. Specialization may be in the areas related to construction such as materials, techniques, industrialized building and systems, management, research, and structural concepts. There is no foreign language requirement. The objectives of this graduate program are to: (1) provide advanced construction courses, (2) provide opportunity for study of construction problems and subjects in depth, (3) broaden the student's base of knowledge and understanding in the construction areas, (4) prepare for teaching, and (5) prepare for research. Holders of the four-year undergraduate degree in building construction or its equivalent in related fields may normally complete the requirement for the master's degree in one academic year (three quarters) as full-time students. "Equivalent in related fields" should include studies in construction materials and methods, structures, and management. Students with undergraduate degrees but with deficiencies in these related fields may need longer residence for the master's degree, as they will be required to take specified basic courses to provide foundation for advanced courses. The department reserves the right to retain student work for purposes of record, exhibition, or instruction. COURSES FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES BCN 501-CONsTRUCTON STRUCTURES. 4 credits BCN 502-CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL. 4 credits BCN 503-ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES. 4 credits BCN 504-CONSTRUCTION COST ANALYSIS. 4 credits BCN 505-SPECIAL STUDIES IN CONSTRUCTION. 3 to 9 credits BCN 506--SYSTEMS OF ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRUCTION. 4 credits GRADUATE COURSES BCN 601-BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. 5 to 10 credits Studies in building technology or in specialized areas of the building construction field selected by the student and approved by the faculty. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 10 credits. BCN 602-BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. 5 to 10 credits Continuation of BCN 601. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 10 credits.